EBBA 36118
Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads
[?]AND, with the manner of their taking Ship [?] / DOVER, and of their departure, set forth in dialogue verse. / First Rupert to his Brother, / Doth expresse his Mind, / They answer one another, / Here as you shall find. / Maurice seemes to ieere him, / For his former sinnes, / Which if you please to heare him, / Rupert now begins. / (God send them good Shipping, and a faire Wind) | |
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Date Published | 1646? |
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Imprint | LONDON, Printed by Iohn Hammond, dwelling over-against St. Andrews Church |
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Collection | Manchester Central Library - Blackletter Ballads |
Page | 2.27 |
Location | Manchester Central Library |
Shelfmark | BR f 821.04 B49 |
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Title | [?]AND, with the manner of their taking Ship [?] / DOVER, and of their departure, set forth in dialogue verse. / First Rupert to his Brother, / Doth expresse his Mind, / They answer one another, / Here as you shall find. / Maurice seemes to ieere him, / For his former sinnes, / Which if you please to heare him, / Rupert now begins. / (God send them good Shipping, and a faire Wind) |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Plundering Jack: Or, No body else shall plunder but I. &c. |
First Lines | COme Maurice my Brother, / Let us go together, |
Refrain | So that we are forc't to bid England adue. [with variation] |
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